RFC 1280:IAB OFFICIAL PROTOCOL STANDARDS
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RFC - 1280

IAB OFFICIAL PROTOCOL STANDARDS

Original: ftp://ftp.isi.edu/in-notes/rfc1280.txt
Authors: J. Postel []
Date: March 1992
Category: Informational
 
This specification has been !!! obsoleted !!!



Obsoleted by:
RFC-1360 IAB Official Protocol Standards (Obsoleted by RFC-1410 -> RFC-1500 -> RFC-1540 -> RFC-1600 -> RFC-1610 -> RFC-1720hist -> RFC-1780hist -> RFC-1800 -> RFC-1880 -> RFC-1920 -> RFC-2000 -> RFC-2200 -> RFC-2300 -> RFC-2400 -> RFC-2500 -> RFC-2600 -> RFC-2700 -> RFC-2800 -> RFC-2900 -> RFC-3000 -> RFC-3300 -> RFC-3600 -> RFC-3700std1)

Obsoletes:
RFC-1250 IAB Official Protocol Standards (Obsoleted by RFC-1280 -> RFC-1360 -> RFC-1410 -> RFC-1500 -> RFC-1540 -> RFC-1600 -> RFC-1610 -> RFC-1720hist -> RFC-1780hist -> RFC-1800 -> RFC-1880 -> RFC-1920 -> RFC-2000 -> RFC-2200 -> RFC-2300 -> RFC-2400 -> RFC-2500 -> RFC-2600 -> RFC-2700 -> RFC-2800 -> RFC-2900 -> RFC-3000 -> RFC-3300 -> RFC-3600 -> RFC-3700std1, RFC-2200 -> RFC-2300 -> RFC-2400 -> RFC-2500 -> RFC-2600 -> RFC-2700 -> RFC-2800 -> RFC-2900 -> RFC-3000 -> RFC-3300 -> RFC-3600 -> RFC-3700std1)

Referred by: 6 RFC
Refers to: 246 RFC

Status

This memo describes the state of standardization of protocols used in the Internet as determined by the Internet Activities Board (IAB). Distribution of this memo is unlimited.

Abstract

Introduction

Discussion of the standardization process and the RFC document series is presented first, followed by an explanation of the terms. Sections 6.2 - 6.9 contain the lists of protocols in each stage of standardization. Finally come pointers to references and contacts for further information.

This memo is intended to be issued quarterly; please be sure the copy you are reading is current. Current copies may be obtained from the Network Information Center or from the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (see the contact information at the end of this memo). Do not use this edition after 31-July-92.

See Section 6.1 for a description of recent changes. In the official lists in sections 6.2 - 6.9, an asterisk (*) next to a protocol denotes that it is new to this document or has been moved from one protocol level to another, or differs from the previous edition of this document.


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